Operating procedures, Caution – Yamato Scientific DX602 Constant Temperature Drying Oven User Manual
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4. Operating procedures
Operating procedures (settings for Standalone overheat prevention device
(Thermostat))
As a safety measure for preventing overheat, a standalone overheat prevention device (Thermostat)
hydraulic overheat prevention device (manual return) is installed.
Temperature setting range and functions
The temperature setting range for the standalone overheat prevention device (Thermostat) is “50 ~
350 .”
When the temperature in the bath keeps rising beyond the controller set temperature and reaches the
set temperature of the standalone overheat prevention device (Thermostat), the heater circuit trips
and the controller operation is shut off.
When the standalone overheat prevention device (Thermostat) is activated, it will not be released until
the ELB is turned on.
How to set temperature
Set the temperature scale
to the arrow
Setting the
standalone overheat prevention device
(Thermostat)
・
Set the temperature scale on the standalone overheat
prevention device (Thermostat) installed on the right side
of the unit to the arrow in the diagram shown left.
・
Turn the ELB to “OFF” and wait for a while without
opening the door.
・
After a while, turn the ELB “ON.” (Turn the ELB “ON”.)
Caution
①
Set temperature as “set temperature +20℃” as a rough standard and add 5℃ to the setting
if the device functions improperly.
②
The temperature setting range for the standalone overheat prevention device is “50℃~
320℃.” Be sure to set the overheat prevention activation temperature correctly otherwise the
device may not start, the overheat prevention device is activated before temperature in the
bath increases completely, or a fire or other unexpected accidents may result.
The temperature is set at 320℃ on shipping from the factory.
③
The standalone overheat prevention device (Thermostat) has been designed to prevent
overheating of devices not to protect samples. The device does not prevent accidents
caused from use of explosive or flammable materials.